12 ounce bottle pours a nice amber with a thin head. It has a fair hazelnut taste with vanilla touches. I believe it has excellent taste, a good finish and begs for another. This is a beer you savor and enjoy, not gulp.

650 ml bottle served cool into a pint glass. Purchased from the LCBO for about $8 CDN. Produced July 25, 2016. This edition is advertised at 5.6% ABV.

Appearance - pours a most clear honey brown color with some amber hues. A decadent and fluffy finger and change of light beige head is poured with impressive staying power. Some frothy lacing sticks around the sides of the glass for a good long while.

Smell - nuts and honey are the initial impression with some gentle smelling coarse grain in the background. Not a lot else, but light and an easy to digest aromatic bouquet.

Taste - nuts are certainly the focus with some gentle grassy hops and a sweetness that is reminiscent of honey. Could be a little caramel in there too but the sweetness is rather restrained, giving for a very wholesome taste.

Mouthfeel - super smooth and light bodied for a near 6% ABV brew. Carbonation is active but melds nicely. Feels like a very good nut brown ale.

Overall - this delight reminds me of another of my favourite nut ales, the one from Samuel Smith. Light bodied, easy drinking with a great flavor profile and an attractive aroma, what's not to like other than the price. Certainly worth a Try and probably a repeat tasting as well.

It pours a amber color with a thin head and lots of carbonation. The smell is of of chocolate and coffee. Taste is of mild chocolate to start with then about halfway the hazelnut comes through. Overall a sweet drink that really is pleasant and enjoyable.

Fantastic brown. Notes of hazelnut and oddly enough pumpkin. Full bodied mouthfeel and a delicious roasted malt flavor. Everything you want in a brown with none of the odd flavor notes so common in this style. Well done Rogue!